Fodor's Expert Review Marlin Restaurant
The outdoor tables are pretty much always full, owing to a location on Manuel Antonio's busiest corner, across the street from the beach near the national park entrance. This is a convenient place to grab breakfast after an early-morning hike—maybe banana pancakes or a típico, with eggs and gallo pinto (black beans and rice). The lunch and dinner menu ranges from the ubiquitous arroz con pollo (rice with chicken) to tenderloin with french fries, and jumbo shrimp in garlic and lemon butter. The fresh mahimahi and tuna are always a good bet. Daily happy hour is 4:30–6:30, featuring two-for-one cocktails.
Quick Facts
Main road, south of hill, on corner across from bus stop and beach
Manuel Antonio,
Puntarenas
60601,
Costa Rica
2777–1134
- Casado (typical Costa Rican food)
- Fresh fish
- Margaritas with a beach view